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Special Seminar: Dr. Colden Baxter on Monday, 3/2
Dr. Colden Baxter, Associate Professor of Biology and Director of the Stream Ecology Center at Idaho State University, will be giving a special seminar in SAFS, entitled Complexity and Connectivity in Nature: Toward a Spatial Ecology of River-Riparian Ecosystems.
When
Monday, March 2, 4:30 PM
Where
University of Washington
Fishery Sciences Auditorium, 102
1122 NE Boat Street, Seattle, Washington
ABSTRACT
Research conducted in the Stream Ecology Center focuses on rivers and streams, but more generally on the ecological linkages between water and land.
Bevan Seminar Series, Thursday with Rupert Howes
Please join the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences for our free public symposium, the Bevan Series, featuring internationally-recognized experts.
The 2015 Bevan Series is organized around a collection of current controversies in fisheries, with small groups of speakers to provide alternative perspectives on the issues at hand. We will discuss commercial whaling, seafood certification, the efficacy of marine protected areas, and inter-sectoral allocation in fisheries management.
Bevan Seminar Series, Today with Jim Martin
Please join the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences for our free public symposium, the Bevan Series, featuring internationally-recognized experts.
The 2015 Bevan Series is organized around a collection of current controversies in fisheries, with small groups of speakers to provide alternative perspectives on the issues at hand. We will discuss commercial whaling, seafood certification, the efficacy of marine protected areas, and inter-sectoral allocation in fisheries management.
Bevan Seminar Series, Thursday with Jim Martin
Please join the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences for our free public symposium, the Bevan Series, featuring internationally-recognized experts.
The 2015 Bevan Series is organized around a collection of current controversies in fisheries, with small groups of speakers to provide alternative perspectives on the issues at hand. We will discuss commercial whaling, seafood certification, the efficacy of marine protected areas, and inter-sectoral allocation in fisheries management.
TODAY: Seminar with Josh Abbott
Please join the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences for our free public symposium, the Bevan Series, featuring internationally-recognized experts.
The 2015 Bevan Series is organized around a collection of current controversies in fisheries, with small groups of speakers to provide alternative perspectives on the issues at hand. We will discuss commercial whaling, seafood certification, the efficacy of marine protected areas, and inter-sectoral allocation in fisheries management.
This Thursday: Seminar with Josh Abbott
Please join the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences for our free public symposium, the Bevan Series, featuring internationally-recognized experts.
The 2015 Bevan Series is organized around a collection of current controversies in fisheries, with small groups of speakers to provide alternative perspectives on the issues at hand. We will discuss commercial whaling, seafood certification, the efficacy of marine protected areas, and inter-sectoral allocation in fisheries management.
This Thursday: Seminar with Andre Punt
Is it easier to manage marine mammals than fisheries? Tails of successes
Thursday, 4:30 pm, Fishery Sciences Auditorium
Abstract
Uncertainty in fisheries management is pervasive. It has often been stated that “counting fish is like counting trees, except trees don’t move and you can see them”. Managers of fisheries and commercial and aboriginal whaling both aim to achieve a balance between conservation and utilization.
2015 Winter Seminar Series
Join us
FREE PUBLIC symposium featuring internationally recognized experts
When?
Thursdays at 4:30pm
8 January–12 March 2015
Reception to follow
Where?
Fishery Sciences Auditorium
1122 NE Boat Street (map)
University of Washington
For more info, contact:
Daniel Schindler
deschind@uw.edu
206-616-6724
Funding for the Series is generously provided by Tanya Bevan, friends of Don Bevan, the UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, Washington Sea Grant, and NOAA’s Alaska Fisheries Science Center and Northwest Fisheries Science Center.
Today! Seminar with Dr. Kristin Marshall
Thursday, December 4, 2014
4:00-5:00 PM, social follows
UW School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, 102 Fishery Sciences
1122 NE Boat St, Seattle, Washington (map)
More Info: 206-543-4270; safsdesk@u.washington.edu
More information may be available on the 2014 Autumn Seminar page.
The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities.
Tomorrow: Seminar with Dr. Kristin Marshall
Thursday, December 4, 2014
4:00-5:00 PM, social follows
UW School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, 102 Fishery Sciences
1122 NE Boat St, Seattle, Washington (map)
More Info: 206-543-4270; safsdesk@u.washington.edu
More information may be available on the 2014 Autumn Seminar page.
The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities.